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adjective
- 1. slightly ill, as though having a disordered liver.
- 2. resembling liver in colour: "a liverish red"
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Liverish means resembling liver in color, suffering from liver disorder, or peevish. Learn the word history, examples, and related words of liverish from Merriam-Webster.
Liverish means having a liver disorder or a sour disposition. Learn the origin, usage and pronunciation of this informal adjective, and see synonyms and examples from literature and news.
Liverish means resembling liver, live, or having a liver disorder. It can also mean disagreeable or crabbed. See the origin, derived forms, and usage examples of liverish.
Liverish means resembling liver, having a liver disorder, or being irritable. Find the origin, usage, and translations of liverish in this online dictionary.
Definitions of liverish. adjective. suffering from or suggesting a liver disorder or gastric distress. synonyms: bilious, livery. ill, sick. affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function. adjective. irritable as if suffering from indigestion. synonyms: atrabilious, bilious, dyspeptic.
Liverish is an old-fashioned adjective that means slightly ill, especially after eating or drinking too much. Learn more about its usage and synonyms from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.